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Burchardt, Marian, Zeynep Yanasmayan, and Matthias Koenig. 2019. The judicial politics of burqa bans in Belgium and Spain: socio-legal field dynamics and the standardization of justificatory repertoires. Law and Social Inquiry 44(2): 333–358. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/lsi.12359.
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Ramstedt, Martin. Forthcoming. The Right to Freedom of and from Religion for and Among Indigenous Peoples. In Routledge Handbook of Religious Freedom, ed. by Silvio Ferrari, Rossella Bottoni, Arif Jamal and Mark Hill. London and New York: Routledge. (Scheduled publication date: autumn 2019).

Ramstedt, Martin (ed.). Forthcoming. Asian Journal of Social Science, Special Issue: Islam and the Prospect of Pluralism in Indonesia. Leiden, Boston and Tokyo: Brill. (Articles accepted; scheduled publication date: summer 2019)

Ramstedt, Martin. Forthcoming. Prospects of Pluralism in Indonesia – Gauged from a Legal Anthropological Perspective. Asian Journal of Social Science, Special Issue: Islam and the Prospect of Pluralism in Indonesia, ed. by Martin Ramstedt. Leiden, Boston and Tokyo: Brill. (Article accepted; scheduled publication date: summer 2019)

Ramstedt, Martin. Forthcoming. Politics of Taxonomy in Postcolonial Indonesia: Ethnic Traditions Between Religionisation and Secularisation. Historical Social Research/Historische Sozialforschung, Special Issue: Muslim Secularities, ed. by Monika Wohlrab-Saar, Markus Dressler and Armando Salvatore. Leipzig: GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften. (Scheduled publication date: summer 2019)

with Siswo Pramono and Christoph Antweiler (eds.) Religion, Citizenship and Prospects for Pluralism in Indonesia, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press (Series: Religion & Society in Asia)

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